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steve joins me now. good to see you. >> thank you. >> i think what patricia reported on is more interesting than whether gdp was up . this economy will only prosper if a fairly brood base of prosperous. >> yes, you see it in every day. the [ technical difficulties ] >> and that when you look at the competition that the u.s. is facing, and that is really where the problem is, a lot of those good paying jobs that didn't require an enormous amount of locations. >> right. and hence because of these people who were unemployed even though there are job openings in america, and yet we have more than 10 million unemployed because there is a mismatch. >> a lot of the degrees we create in this country are for human advertise. they are for things that don't generate a lot of income on an ongoing basis. history teachers, english professors, those kind of people make good pay, but they don't edge. >> as an economist how do you fix the problem? >> it's actually a global problem. the whole world wants to export to grow
steve joins me now. good to see you. >> thank you. >> i think what patricia reported on is more interesting than whether gdp was up . this economy will only prosper if a fairly brood base of prosperous. >> yes, you see it in every day. the [ technical difficulties ] >> and that when you look at the competition that the u.s. is facing, and that is really where the problem is, a lot of those good paying jobs that didn't require an enormous amount of locations. >>...
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steve? >> that's right, neil, you want to contact your airline because of that change fee being waved. right now the calm before the storm. rain, wind, snow tomorrow. as you heard rick say, it will be a big holiday mess on some of the busiest travel weekends of the year. so we can take a look at pictures that we shot earlier. a lot of the flights have been delayed. most of the departures scheduled for on time but we don't know if they're going to get out on time. there have been delays, people's travel plans have been affected. this person seems to be taking it all in stride. >> what's your story? what happened? >> i came for a flight in the morning at 6:00 a.m. to dallas and it was delayed because of the weather. and then they said something about problems with the aircraft. >> so arrive early at the airport, two to three hours. you not only have weather to deal with on the way here, you have parking, big crowds, people turning out for the holiday, trying to travel. long security lines. all
steve? >> that's right, neil, you want to contact your airline because of that change fee being waved. right now the calm before the storm. rain, wind, snow tomorrow. as you heard rick say, it will be a big holiday mess on some of the busiest travel weekends of the year. so we can take a look at pictures that we shot earlier. a lot of the flights have been delayed. most of the departures scheduled for on time but we don't know if they're going to get out on time. there have been delays,...
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paluso and nick -- steve, first to you. first of all, to those who don't know forbes, how big is forbes? how many employees? >> we are a a little under a thousand. we have really down sized this immediate web age. our web site is flourishing but the print side is not nearly as big as it used to be. so we have been going through two storms. one is the economic storm, the obamacare storm and what's happening with the web. so, our whole business model has just been thrown out and so we have gone through turbulent times so we are a smaller company but today we are now a very profitable company. thank goodness. you say turbulent. if you you have some idea of what's going on. are things certain enough owe obamacare for you now. >> decisions have to make a decision a year from now if we ever get rules of the game in determining what kind of plans we can offer. we have had very generous plans in the past up right now. fins, we give our people $2,500 a year cash that they can use for their healthcare. and if they don't spend it, the
paluso and nick -- steve, first to you. first of all, to those who don't know forbes, how big is forbes? how many employees? >> we are a a little under a thousand. we have really down sized this immediate web age. our web site is flourishing but the print side is not nearly as big as it used to be. so we have been going through two storms. one is the economic storm, the obamacare storm and what's happening with the web. so, our whole business model has just been thrown out and so we have...
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hi, i'm rick steves, and it's christmas time in europe. from manger scenes to mistletoe from norway to rome, we're celebrating all over the
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i worked very closely with bill and steve and others. and it will always have a part of my heart. and it's still an incredibly strong, strong company. it was some great internal values. but i think it's lost its way in a few dimensions. >> rose: well, you should know why. >> it's hard to know why. i think it's a better try say how. one is there's so many different agendas it's working on. >> rose: nathan myhrvold for the hour. next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: nathan myhrvold is here. he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of intellectual ventures. for many years he was the chief technology officer at microsoft. he was known as one of the most visionary technology and business leaders anywhere. he is also a culinary pioneer. his newest project is "modernist cuisine" in which he explores the science of cooking. he recently published his third book on the subject. it is called "the photography of modernist cuisine!" it's a visual window into his experiments with food and science and preparation. here is a loo
i worked very closely with bill and steve and others. and it will always have a part of my heart. and it's still an incredibly strong, strong company. it was some great internal values. but i think it's lost its way in a few dimensions. >> rose: well, you should know why. >> it's hard to know why. i think it's a better try say how. one is there's so many different agendas it's working on. >> rose: nathan myhrvold for the hour. next. captioning sponsored by rose communications...
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. >> booyah steve. >> from st. louis the home of the 11 time st. louis cardinals but sadly not this year. >> well, okay. >> a big sunny san diego booyah too you. >> charger booyah? >> hey, jim, the great city of virginia beach. a great big booyah. how are you doing today? >> i'm going to give you an allen iverson booyah. >> okay. >> what are we talking about? practice? >> as of today they're giving you a 56% gain. and that's over the course of less than five months. trying to fight a sneeze. [ sneezing ] >> it's better to fight it than sneeze. >> take a look at the daily chart. the fabulous cup and handle formation. the one that looks like a little teacup with the handle on the right side. the cup and handle. oh, boy, holy cow. an inverse head and shoulders pattern. s see? well, i was trying to make a smiley face. >> filled in, boom. >> it's the bullish cross over where the black line goes above the red line. just a second. -- yep. definitely. >> it's clear. if it's a little yellow dot usually that means that. oh, that's mcdonald's, sorry. >>> befo
. >> booyah steve. >> from st. louis the home of the 11 time st. louis cardinals but sadly not this year. >> well, okay. >> a big sunny san diego booyah too you. >> charger booyah? >> hey, jim, the great city of virginia beach. a great big booyah. how are you doing today? >> i'm going to give you an allen iverson booyah. >> okay. >> what are we talking about? practice? >> as of today they're giving you a 56% gain. and that's over the...
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al gore and apple cofounder steve will make speeches that one of the organizers of chinese u.s. business relations are up. >> this is the center. a high-tech center of the world. and they should have a place to connect china and the u.s. >> california is stepping up its game in terms of our competitiveness and aggressiveness. to weave more business into our state. >> the california office of economic development will try to win over the businessmen with incentives like $750 million of new tax credits the state can invest next year. the silicon valley technology innovation entrepreneur ship forum includes panel discussions and a start up contest. >>> your morning sports report coming up after this break. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the bottom of google's secr project in the middle of the bay. yesterday, governor jey brown told us... even he isn . >>> all week kpix 5 has been trying to get to the bottom of google's secret project in the middle of the bay. yesterday governor gary brown told us he's in the dark on this. >> there's so many things i want to know. but you can
al gore and apple cofounder steve will make speeches that one of the organizers of chinese u.s. business relations are up. >> this is the center. a high-tech center of the world. and they should have a place to connect china and the u.s. >> california is stepping up its game in terms of our competitiveness and aggressiveness. to weave more business into our state. >> the california office of economic development will try to win over the businessmen with incentives like $750...
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i want to turn to steve. you obviously in your current capacity have a window into the way the private sector views a lot of these issues. maybe you can comment on information sharing programs that we've been hearing about from the private sector perspective. what are the concerns? >> i think the predominant concern is a question of why we're sharing information. what is the strategic value of information sharing? there might be some tactical advantages here and there to the information sharing you heard today. it's on the margins. so what we hear a lot, i would kind of equate it to selling vitamins, exercise programs and band-aids. nothing is wrong with any of those it. like them all. i take my vitamins. don't exercise as much as i should and use a band-aid when i get a cut. but we are not in that environment. we are being hit by nation states and their intelligence services and militaries, and extremely organized crime groups. this is not a resolution for vitamins, exercise programs and band-aids. in fact,
i want to turn to steve. you obviously in your current capacity have a window into the way the private sector views a lot of these issues. maybe you can comment on information sharing programs that we've been hearing about from the private sector perspective. what are the concerns? >> i think the predominant concern is a question of why we're sharing information. what is the strategic value of information sharing? there might be some tactical advantages here and there to the information...
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let us bring in steve and robert. steve, first to you, any names that you just love out of that group? >> well, none that i just love that trade in any kind of elevated market cap. but there are a few that i think are decent and most of them are actually in the equity income space. i think you're really -- as the average investor stay away from the stuff trading at 20 and 30 times revenues. $1,000 that was invested in amazon could have been invested in pets.com or web van or cosmos or health central.net or all these high flyers from '99 that went to zero. it's difficult to identify with any kind of certainty what the high flyers will be. there are names that tend to have decent income. there's some real estate investment trusts that came, few mlps that came, those look kind of interesting although i think the cheapest ones aren't the ones that ipoed this year. >> bob pisani were telling us there a couple sectors hot at the moment, lot of ipos from those like internet security and cloud and it could be overdone. do any
let us bring in steve and robert. steve, first to you, any names that you just love out of that group? >> well, none that i just love that trade in any kind of elevated market cap. but there are a few that i think are decent and most of them are actually in the equity income space. i think you're really -- as the average investor stay away from the stuff trading at 20 and 30 times revenues. $1,000 that was invested in amazon could have been invested in pets.com or web van or cosmos or...
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that's a thinker. >> steve: wow. people will think about that. >> jimmy: yeah. thank you, for the nickname thanksgivukkah. for sounding more like the name of one of the basketball wives. hi, i'm thanksgivukkah. >> steve: thanksgivukkah. >> jimmy: thank you, adults who wear knit hats that look like animal heads. for showing me what it would look like if a baby penguin laid a human. [ laughter ] those are some of my thank you notes. we'll be right back with more "late night." remember, on late night, when you're here you're family. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ the bacardi family. the fire of 1880 couldn't stop us... nor did prohibition in the 1920s or exile from our home country, in the 60s. the bacardi family didn't just survive... we thrived. because true passion can't be tamed. it's the line for petsmart. is this the line for.you? let's go! (female announcer) black friday only, save 50% on thousands of items, like toys, treats, apparel & more! plus, the first 100 customers get a free stocking. stores open early this friday, at petsmart®. whoa.! showtime. agh! t
that's a thinker. >> steve: wow. people will think about that. >> jimmy: yeah. thank you, for the nickname thanksgivukkah. for sounding more like the name of one of the basketball wives. hi, i'm thanksgivukkah. >> steve: thanksgivukkah. >> jimmy: thank you, adults who wear knit hats that look like animal heads. for showing me what it would look like if a baby penguin laid a human. [ laughter ] those are some of my thank you notes. we'll be right back with more "late...
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. >>> joining me now is steve coen, really appreciate your time tonight, congressman your state is very dependant on food stamps. one in five residents is receiving food stamps. here we're showing a graphic that shows how california is losing $457 million as a result of this. of course they have a much larger population than tennessee, tennessee is losing $141 million. how much of an impact will this have on your state? >> it will be considerable in a state -- of course i'm most concerned about my district which is most of memphis. memphis is the poorest metropolitan region in the nation. so the cuts will have a very, very strong effect. snap payments were originally raised not only out of concern for the people who lost their jobs or got less pay because of the bush recession, the recession we're still in, but it has -- a stimulus effect because all of that money is spent, and it goes into grocers and people that produce the food, that ship the food and gets in the economy and helps the economy in general. it is going to hurt memphis and here. >> the amount being cut is an amount that
. >>> joining me now is steve coen, really appreciate your time tonight, congressman your state is very dependant on food stamps. one in five residents is receiving food stamps. here we're showing a graphic that shows how california is losing $457 million as a result of this. of course they have a much larger population than tennessee, tennessee is losing $141 million. how much of an impact will this have on your state? >> it will be considerable in a state -- of course i'm most...
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. >> steve weiss, they love the stocks. they say the valuations are too high, relative to the long-term growth prospects. >> i didn't get it. to me the -- sitting on the fence, i'm keeping a buy on the stocks. i'm lowering rating on what is the cheapest low with priceline, but if they go down i don't get credit if they trade off. the market looking at momentum in a different way? maybe a short time basis. to me they're working as they've have been working. we talked about before the show, each of the companies has raised earnings in their quarterly reports. >> analysts, did, too, across the board. >> i have no idea what the analysts is talking. >> the same analysts who hated the stock at 21. why are we paying attention to analysts. >> they made it a point of of saying earnings aren't going up, multiples are going out. >> certain names you could have had the same discussion on 50 points, 100. >> 200 points. >> doesn't matter if amazon makes or loses money. netflixes, the same thing, they have the defensible positions and ult
. >> steve weiss, they love the stocks. they say the valuations are too high, relative to the long-term growth prospects. >> i didn't get it. to me the -- sitting on the fence, i'm keeping a buy on the stocks. i'm lowering rating on what is the cheapest low with priceline, but if they go down i don't get credit if they trade off. the market looking at momentum in a different way? maybe a short time basis. to me they're working as they've have been working. we talked about before the...
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. >> reporter: among anxious americans watching stateside, steve and vicki kurzban of colorado saw their 18-year-old son simon on "world news." >> apparently 50 little kids got sucked away. >> reporter: a happy ending for one american family but for so many here who need so much and who are still five days in seeing so little aid get here, there is no end in sight. diane? >> thank you, terry. as you said need so much and there are so many ways to help these families in the philippines. we have listed many of the ways to help on our website. just go to abcnews.com. >>> and important news now for airline travelers, a major merger is a step closer. the justice department gave the green light to usairways and american to join forces to become the largest airline in the world. it could happen by the end of the year. >>> and tonight a rough new poll number for the president. for the first time a majority, 52 percent say the president is not honest and trustworthy. people felt misled about getting insurance through obama care and now president clinton is adding salt to the stumble. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: among anxious americans watching stateside, steve and vicki kurzban of colorado saw their 18-year-old son simon on "world news." >> apparently 50 little kids got sucked away. >> reporter: a happy ending for one american family but for so many here who need so much and who are still five days in seeing so little aid get here, there is no end in sight. diane? >> thank you, terry. as you said need so much and there are so many ways to help these...
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not steve cohen or anybody else. there should be minimal impact, important for our viewers to the markets and to other parties who do business with sac. still, the questions from the audience were skeptical. a lot of questions about why steve cohen was ultimately not a part of this, what happens next. there's a sense that sac wants to reopen after just a short period of time. bharara was having to say no, that's not going to happen. they have about five years to unwind and we think it will take less than that. what they do after that whether they open up a new fund or turn night a family office is up to other parties. here's what he had to say about the significance overall. >> greed sometimes is not good. and there are at least 75 convicted insider trading defendants who today would likely agree. but individual guilt is not the whole of our mission. sometimes blame worthy institutions need to be held accountable too. no institution should rest easy in the belief that it is too big to jail. >> reporter: so obviously
not steve cohen or anybody else. there should be minimal impact, important for our viewers to the markets and to other parties who do business with sac. still, the questions from the audience were skeptical. a lot of questions about why steve cohen was ultimately not a part of this, what happens next. there's a sense that sac wants to reopen after just a short period of time. bharara was having to say no, that's not going to happen. they have about five years to unwind and we think it will take...
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as is the case when this happens in most steve. do you think there is something that is going on that is thank that is unique to san francisco that makes it difficult to find affordable housing? >> i think we came by this problem honestly, the we are telling with it are first it's a great city. and second our regional economy is generating a ton of jocks. jocks -- jobs so it's a nice problem to have. the third reason it's our own fault. we have not allowed s so very mh housing t to be built in decade. a lot of demand to live here and a constrained supply because of our own choices. the inevitable results is sky rocketing prices it's a really bad situation. the down sides of this far out weigh the up sides, although there are both. there will not be an easy solution. but there are things we can do that i hope we can talk about soon. >> one. down sides, jennifer , is about 6400 homeless people living in the area. how are they being impacted by the increasing genderfication. >> they are being joined by a lot of their neighbors. we hav
as is the case when this happens in most steve. do you think there is something that is going on that is thank that is unique to san francisco that makes it difficult to find affordable housing? >> i think we came by this problem honestly, the we are telling with it are first it's a great city. and second our regional economy is generating a ton of jocks. jocks -- jobs so it's a nice problem to have. the third reason it's our own fault. we have not allowed s so very mh housing t to be...
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here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. we are looking at a few things. all lanes of southbound interstate 880 have opened. police say a man in his 40s was driving a bmw on northbound 880 when he lost control and flipped over to the southbound side. he crashed into a man in his 70s driving a honda crv. both people died. it appears the driver of the bmw was going more than 100- mile an hour. let's take a live look at the bay bridge. the metering lights are on. if you are driving at the freeways westbound on 80 coming in from the east shore freeway it does look good. let's go to the maps now. actually let's go to brian flores. its a day that many people are excited for. no more waiting in long lines of traffic to open up at the caldecott. >> reporter: yeah no question about that. take a look behind me. there you have it. fourth bore officially opened. actually opened over the weekend but this is the first real test for the commuters. its already drawing hey train. from a financial standpoint it was under budget. for the first
here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. we are looking at a few things. all lanes of southbound interstate 880 have opened. police say a man in his 40s was driving a bmw on northbound 880 when he lost control and flipped over to the southbound side. he crashed into a man in his 70s driving a honda crv. both people died. it appears the driver of the bmw was going more than 100- mile an hour. let's take a live look at the bay bridge. the metering lights are on. if you are driving at the...
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>> boo-yah, steve. >> caller: from st. louis, minnesota. >> a big sunny san diego boo-yah to ya. >> yeah, charger boo-yah? >> caller: hey, jim, it's nathaniel in the great city of virginia beach, a great big boo-yah. how you doing today? >> i'm going to give you an alan iverson boo-yah. >> okay. >> what are we talking about? practice? practice? >> and as of today, go-go is now giving you a remarkable 56% gain in the aftermarket. and that's from when it became public. and that's over the course of less than five months -- i'm trying to fight a sneeze. [ sneezes ] it's better to fight it than sneeze. [ sneezes ] . take a look at this. take a look at nov's daily chart. the fabulous cup and handle formation. the one that looks like a little tea coming up with the handle on the right side. the cup and handle! oh, boy. holy cow. an inverse head and shoulders pattern. see? well, i was trying to make a smiley face. yeah, see, filled in, boom. that's a bullish crossover, where the black line goes above the red line, just a second.
>> boo-yah, steve. >> caller: from st. louis, minnesota. >> a big sunny san diego boo-yah to ya. >> yeah, charger boo-yah? >> caller: hey, jim, it's nathaniel in the great city of virginia beach, a great big boo-yah. how you doing today? >> i'm going to give you an alan iverson boo-yah. >> okay. >> what are we talking about? practice? practice? >> and as of today, go-go is now giving you a remarkable 56% gain in the aftermarket. and that's...
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hi, steve. think ther if you definition of journalism has changed or evolved in the last 25 years, or from a previous generation? i hate to admit it, i was not around 25 years ago doing this. took a badnalism detour for several years away been arewrite has always part of journalism. if you look at ap or the tabs, that is always a core thing. not me be the most satisfying. there was a secession with search engines. the way to succeed was to hand it over to the techies. it would promote your content even if it wasn't good. that is still true for search engines. they're less important as social platforms rise. nobody's going to share something they were tricked into reading. basically this new ecosystem more. things that are >> i wonder how you are able to do that with your model. >> i think a lot of smart asorters see the business leaping from melting ice flow to melting ice flow. i think there is a lot less. i do not -- i think for a lot of reporters in their 20s, it is hard to see the career pat
hi, steve. think ther if you definition of journalism has changed or evolved in the last 25 years, or from a previous generation? i hate to admit it, i was not around 25 years ago doing this. took a badnalism detour for several years away been arewrite has always part of journalism. if you look at ap or the tabs, that is always a core thing. not me be the most satisfying. there was a secession with search engines. the way to succeed was to hand it over to the techies. it would promote your...
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you had been referred to as steve jobs or bill gates. we should refer it to you as elizabeth holmes because you are revolutionizing blood tests and several things more. tell me why this is so important for walgreen's to come to new york. >> wonderful to be here. i started this company because i wanted to be able to change the reality in the health-care system which is today when someone you love gets really sick most of the time when you find that out it is too late to be able to do something about it and that is a heartbreaking thing because you are helpless and in those moments there is nothing that you wouldn't do. adam: you will depend on devices that are more accurate. i was reading, and blood drawn to test my cholesterol, had to wait a coupll days, a big files that they took that was sent to a whack. that started in the 60s. what you've done is create new devices that measure a perk of blood from the edge of my finger. >> exactly. if you look at the number of people who do not get their lab tests done because they are scared of nee
you had been referred to as steve jobs or bill gates. we should refer it to you as elizabeth holmes because you are revolutionizing blood tests and several things more. tell me why this is so important for walgreen's to come to new york. >> wonderful to be here. i started this company because i wanted to be able to change the reality in the health-care system which is today when someone you love gets really sick most of the time when you find that out it is too late to be able to do...
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more will come with steve cohen. he will either start another company with different name or they will indict him. this is not the end of his travails. ashley: judge, thank you very much. >> pleasure guys. tracy: a little bit of sad news this hour from chicago. charlie trotter, famed restaurateur as died at age of 54. self-taught chef, trotter closed his iconic restaurant in chicago last year to give him time to go back to school and travel the world. trotter, believe it or not earned 10 james beard awards and was considered a mentor to many chefs and chicago and united states. i actually had pleasure of meeting him. ashley: fairly recently. tracy: very recently. terrible news. ashley: very young too. tracy: all right. talk about doing your civic duty? i voted, did you? we have complete coverage of the governor races in new jersey and virginia as well as race for mayor? new york city and detroit. ashley: we're covering what is on the ballot. colorado voters decide on taxing marijuana. is it just smoke or high revenue
more will come with steve cohen. he will either start another company with different name or they will indict him. this is not the end of his travails. ashley: judge, thank you very much. >> pleasure guys. tracy: a little bit of sad news this hour from chicago. charlie trotter, famed restaurateur as died at age of 54. self-taught chef, trotter closed his iconic restaurant in chicago last year to give him time to go back to school and travel the world. trotter, believe it or not earned 10...
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. >>> steve, for the most part we have a decent commute. over night we have one big problem. i do want to mention that traffic starting off on the east shore freeway does look good and its dry. remember steve mentioned if it does rain tomorrow, you really need to give yourself extra time. if it does rain for the morning commute tomorrow it will be a big deal for the traffic. it will be a lot of slow traffic. it always happens that way. there is no reason to believe it would be otherwise. this is a look at the the bay bridge toll plaza and the traffic looks good. i want to put it on the map here. interstate 880 a deadly collision. breaking news out of oakland where all but one lane of southbound 880 is open. paul chambers is there with more on what chp says might have caused the car to flip on to the other side of the freeway. paul. >> reporter: that is correct. i want to show you the traffic. its down to one lane here. it is slow going in this area. we are up on the highway. i will tell you this is a pretty interesting track. let's show you right now. the car is basically unr
. >>> steve, for the most part we have a decent commute. over night we have one big problem. i do want to mention that traffic starting off on the east shore freeway does look good and its dry. remember steve mentioned if it does rain tomorrow, you really need to give yourself extra time. if it does rain for the morning commute tomorrow it will be a big deal for the traffic. it will be a lot of slow traffic. it always happens that way. there is no reason to believe it would be...
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. >> let's call him "steve." he agreed to talk with "teen kids news" about the supplements he uses to beef up. >> i started taking supplements when i was a senior in high school -- 12th grade. >> he's not unusual. it's estimated that more than 12 million middle- and high-school students are buying what are called "supplements." over several years of bodybuilding, steve has developed a regular regimen of several powders that he feels gives his body a boost. >> after i add the protein, i would add about a tablespoon of l-glutamine...which is supposed to increase muscle endurance. >> you can buy these things in stores, but that doesn't mean they're safe. >> sadly, that's not the case. why? because these drugs are -- these supplements are unregulated. well, what do i mean by that? there's no agency like the food and drug administration that's checking to see that what's on the label of the container is actually what's in the container. >> experts say that puts people like steve at the mercy of manufacturers...who che
. >> let's call him "steve." he agreed to talk with "teen kids news" about the supplements he uses to beef up. >> i started taking supplements when i was a senior in high school -- 12th grade. >> he's not unusual. it's estimated that more than 12 million middle- and high-school students are buying what are called "supplements." over several years of bodybuilding, steve has developed a regular regimen of several powders that he feels gives his body...
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. >>> all right, steve, we are looking at a commute that is actually doing pretty well. i was looking at some of these pictures and a lot of the word work is gone and the traffic dark roadwork is gone and if you look at the toll plaza, there is only a few cars and there is no roadwork reported on the actual bridge getting into the city. there was some roadwork on northbound 101 approaching the 880 split and that has been picked up and traffic is moving along nicely. there was some roadwork in dublin and there always seems to be roadwork in liver moore doesn't it. and it is looking good to fremont, let's get back to the desk. >>> public investors are excited because demand for the stock is high and it was higher than expected. katie is there at headquarters and i'm sure employees are more excited than investors, katie? >> good morning, pam, well, there is a lot of hype surrounding this and they have 230 million users which means huge potential but the downside is the company has yet to turn a profit. >> the i p pes are one of the founders of twitter. >> reporter: investor
. >>> all right, steve, we are looking at a commute that is actually doing pretty well. i was looking at some of these pictures and a lot of the word work is gone and the traffic dark roadwork is gone and if you look at the toll plaza, there is only a few cars and there is no roadwork reported on the actual bridge getting into the city. there was some roadwork on northbound 101 approaching the 880 split and that has been picked up and traffic is moving along nicely. there was some...
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. >>> steve, right now traffic is doing pretty well. its off to a nice start on this early friday morning and the fog fog as yo mentioned is -- as you mentioned is not as thick. also the morning commute continues to look good for you are moving on interstate 880. we look at 580 coming in from the altamont pass. this is probably the best it will look today. its nice and wide open. now let's go back to the desk. >>> we begin with developing news from the south bay. janine de la vega is the the scene. janine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, brian. sheriffs deputies are in the early stages of this investigation here in the parking lot of the santa fe taqueria. police and sheriffs departments received multiple 911 calls that shots were fired. when emergency crews arrived they found a man on the ground unaccording who had been shot at least one time. they were unable to revive him. there were several witnesses in the area and investigators are interviewing them to find out more information. its unknown what led up to the shooting. >>
. >>> steve, right now traffic is doing pretty well. its off to a nice start on this early friday morning and the fog fog as yo mentioned is -- as you mentioned is not as thick. also the morning commute continues to look good for you are moving on interstate 880. we look at 580 coming in from the altamont pass. this is probably the best it will look today. its nice and wide open. now let's go back to the desk. >>> we begin with developing news from the south bay. janine de la...
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here's steve. >> how about the cloudy brothers. you can be cumulus and i'll be stratus. >> perfect. >> all right. this is one of those wish forecasts. boy, we wish it would rain. right now there's only a teeny bit of drizzle and that's around up in forestville. the russian river only gets 15/100, that's a drop in the bucket. there's a little bit -- right now things are very quiet. i think the morning commute looks fine unless you're up watching us towards eureka. even ukiah says cloudy. there's rain to the north. there's plenty of moisture, just a stream of it taking aim at us, but right now things are quiet and good to go. temperatures are in the 50s. i don't expect these to cool down maybe 1 or 2 more degrees. 55sfo. there's a decent southeast breeze and plenty of moisture streaming in. lower layers of the atmosphere, we're starting to get them juiced up a little bit. without the jet stream over us or the forcing or the lift, i'm just really hard pressed. you know, i sure hope that some of this makes it. up north, yes, but for us
here's steve. >> how about the cloudy brothers. you can be cumulus and i'll be stratus. >> perfect. >> all right. this is one of those wish forecasts. boy, we wish it would rain. right now there's only a teeny bit of drizzle and that's around up in forestville. the russian river only gets 15/100, that's a drop in the bucket. there's a little bit -- right now things are very quiet. i think the morning commute looks fine unless you're up watching us towards eureka. even ukiah...
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steve liesman's been digging into that all day. he brings us his latest findings still to come on the "closing bell." i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> welcome back. well, there has been a lot of talk surrounding the bitcoin mania. what exactly is a bitcoin? >> i'm glad you asked. we put t
steve liesman's been digging into that all day. he brings us his latest findings still to come on the "closing bell." i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being...
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steve cohen out of the brokerage business. but i don't think in general has used very high penalties. the statement you quoted me was about the general sec behavior toward most financial institutions and even in the london will case you don't see the sec suing any individual offices. lori: this is a victory for those look at this saying sac se cohen not able to buy himself out of this one. >> cohen will still have seven to $9 billion can trade for his own accounts. he is not coming out of this homeless, carlos and bankrupt. he is going to have a relatively happy economic existence. he had no choice in settling this case because if he waited for the convictions of the two officers, which is always a probability in a government case, they would be even higher penalties for this is a plea bargain on the courthouse steps before the trials begin.çó in order to get a somewhat cheaper price. adam: what does it say they cannot get those two defendants to flip and they don't have the evidence they would need to get a criminal one ind
steve cohen out of the brokerage business. but i don't think in general has used very high penalties. the statement you quoted me was about the general sec behavior toward most financial institutions and even in the london will case you don't see the sec suing any individual offices. lori: this is a victory for those look at this saying sac se cohen not able to buy himself out of this one. >> cohen will still have seven to $9 billion can trade for his own accounts. he is not coming out of...
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now, let's go to steve. >>> thank you sal. under clear skies, a little hint, just looking richmond, outer richmond, sunset even over on san francisco state, winds are easterly. there's fog off the coast. but it's staying off the coast. let's focus on the rain or the lack thereof in san francisco, 0, nothing, in october that's the first october that no rain has fallen on san francisco since 1980 and the 14th time in 160 years of o weather keeping. 9 -- of weather keeping. the odds are favoring dry, but i remain steadfast we'll see rain in november. and we'll get blustery cooler conditions on the weekend. today it's sunshine and warmer temps. tonight it will turn westerly into tomorrow. we get that offshore push. had that yesterday, we'll have it again today, which means nice conditions by the beaches. the fog is there. it's rare. it wants to touch the san mateo coast but it can't. 39 here half-moon bay. there are cold readings under clear skies. this system is poised to make a move toward the pacific northwest and the sierra ne
now, let's go to steve. >>> thank you sal. under clear skies, a little hint, just looking richmond, outer richmond, sunset even over on san francisco state, winds are easterly. there's fog off the coast. but it's staying off the coast. let's focus on the rain or the lack thereof in san francisco, 0, nothing, in october that's the first october that no rain has fallen on san francisco since 1980 and the 14th time in 160 years of o weather keeping. 9 -- of weather keeping. the odds are...
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and steve penn. steve, twitter's ipo, the company still isn't profitable. is all this investor exuberance, does it make sense? or is this reminiscent of the dot com bubble? >> i would say it doesn't make sense if you just look at twitter's financial earnings. i mean, i think if you look at their share price, their stock price, how much it rose the first day, i think that had less to do with the fundamentals of twitter as a company than with supply and demand for that stock on the market. twitter has more than 200 million users, billions of people know about it. but the amount of stock they issued was relatively small in comparison. i think there is a little bit of a mismatch on the stock markets and that generated a big price spike. i also don't think that twitter is truly a pets.com. this is a company that has been -- >> let's hope not. >> -- been around for years, it's generating hundreds of millions in revenue, its revenue is growingpy 100% a year. it has a very engaged user audience. it's a real company with real revenues. they're not profitable now bec
and steve penn. steve, twitter's ipo, the company still isn't profitable. is all this investor exuberance, does it make sense? or is this reminiscent of the dot com bubble? >> i would say it doesn't make sense if you just look at twitter's financial earnings. i mean, i think if you look at their share price, their stock price, how much it rose the first day, i think that had less to do with the fundamentals of twitter as a company than with supply and demand for that stock on the market....
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steve coogan. let's do thi my man. ay. >> "black swan," though. th was great. >> jimmy: that was great. >> okay, well, okay. >> jimmy: i lovehis. i love the confidence. >> okay. >> jmy: yes! ready? >> jimmy: yeah! >> it is a film. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: first word. fight. club. cheers and applause ] ♪ th's one of my favorite films. it's a charades showdown now. okay. me andou have go at the sa time. we have get our partners to guess. whver wins this wins t whole thing. >> we ha to go at the same time? >> jimmy: ah, we'll go at the same time. >> on the me clue or different clues? >> jimmy: same clue. yeah, we can dthis. it is all about speed. and whoever wins, wins a t-shir i don't ow. [ laughter ] what number? [ audienceells numbers ] ready? >> this is like speed dating. [ laughter ] >> it was st great being here. [ laughter ] >> jmy: all right. >> okay. >> jimmy: all right. >> just say when. jimmy: ready? >> yeah. >> play. >> okay. three word third word. kick. kick. >> jimmy: don'do what i'm doi
steve coogan. let's do thi my man. ay. >> "black swan," though. th was great. >> jimmy: that was great. >> okay, well, okay. >> jimmy: i lovehis. i love the confidence. >> okay. >> jmy: yes! ready? >> jimmy: yeah! >> it is a film. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: first word. fight. club. cheers and applause ] ♪ th's one of my favorite films. it's a charades showdown now. okay. me andou have go at the sa time. we have get our partners to...
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steve sent any, live for -- steve centanni, live for us. >>> the victims and fist responders of the devastating tornadoes that happened in illinois. the luncheon will be hosted by illinois congressman aaron shot. chicago blackhawks cha ir rit is donating $1,200 to pay for the luncheon. families are recovering from that. >> she died trying to protect her patients. she is being remembered for her bravery during a wild stabbing spree. people were watching in it horror as the suspect started attacking visitors and employees. as the screams were ringing out she w gail was rushing in to help. >> she was just a give. it came out in every aspect of her life and everything that she is. it's going to be cold for a long while, her grandchildren, her children. >> especially thanksgiving. >> four people were hurt before police stopped the suspect. his motive is still unclear. >> a connecticut judge orders the release of the sandy hook 911 calls. they in unitemust be made publi december 4th. the calls are said to include two gun shots but nothing graphic from the victims. the judge said releasing the recordi
steve sent any, live for -- steve centanni, live for us. >>> the victims and fist responders of the devastating tornadoes that happened in illinois. the luncheon will be hosted by illinois congressman aaron shot. chicago blackhawks cha ir rit is donating $1,200 to pay for the luncheon. families are recovering from that. >> she died trying to protect her patients. she is being remembered for her bravery during a wild stabbing spree. people were watching in it horror as the suspect...
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steve hayes in washington. martha: bombshell details on what the administration knew about the launch of the trouble-plagued website. new documents show the system didn't hold up under stress tests leading up to the big day. the question is why didn't they put it on hold. in fact they weren't even close to where they were going to be. the site could tomorrow handle 1,000 users on a day before october 1. that's 1,000 users at a time nationwide. think about how small that is. amazon.com gets 95 million users a month which works out to 2,000 users per minute. bill: it has been quiet on the ceo front of these insurance companies. but we heard from one of the big five. he's urging government officials to quote push the pause button and shut down healthcare.gov until it's fixed entirely. he says this is the best short-term solution. instead of trying to fix tonight a patchwork manner day by day and hour by hour. martha: the number of people losing their health plans keeps growing. so far 4 million policies. 4 million
steve hayes in washington. martha: bombshell details on what the administration knew about the launch of the trouble-plagued website. new documents show the system didn't hold up under stress tests leading up to the big day. the question is why didn't they put it on hold. in fact they weren't even close to where they were going to be. the site could tomorrow handle 1,000 users on a day before october 1. that's 1,000 users at a time nationwide. think about how small that is. amazon.com gets 95...
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thanks, steve. >>> we want to hear from you. what do you make of those mixed messages coming from the white house, secretary sebelius. do you think the healthcare.gov site will be ready? we'll read your comments as we always do at the end of the show. >>> traumatic video as a police officer puts his life on the line. can he save the driver from the flames? >>> plus, democrats have some homework for the thanksgiving holiday, and it looks like one tough assignment. the details ahead. >>> and our esteemed political panel about to hand out its first political turkey award. y uh-oh, it's gallagher and combs. watch out. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprisewinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ hi boys! i've made you campbell's chunky new england clam chowder. wow! this is incredible! i know. and now it has more clams! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. what? [ male announcer ] it fills y
thanks, steve. >>> we want to hear from you. what do you make of those mixed messages coming from the white house, secretary sebelius. do you think the healthcare.gov site will be ready? we'll read your comments as we always do at the end of the show. >>> traumatic video as a police officer puts his life on the line. can he save the driver from the flames? >>> plus, democrats have some homework for the thanksgiving holiday, and it looks like one tough assignment. the...
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this miley cyrus "wrecking ball" parody on youtube in just 24 hours, the man on the wrecking ball is steve cardinal. he pulled this stunt on monday and the video is surpassed the view count for the official videos of miley's performances at the vmas and amas. is this the first time you're seeing it? >> >> i've seen it unfortunately, but -- >> you've seen it. >> it's like a wrecking ball for my ocular -- >> yes. >> optic nerve. >> you can't unsee that. >> take it to my head because i can't get that immam maj burned in my brain. >> check out the james franco, seth rogen, kanye west parody, it's special. >> i have not seen that one. >> i haven't. >> it's got to be better than the "wrecking ball". >> it's fantastic. >> that is -- >> or bad-tastic. >> you must. >> morbid curiosity i'm going to go do it. >> trouble in tech toyland. the consumer electronics association saying only 31% of shoppers plan to buy electronic products this weekend, compares to 49% last year, 52% in 2011, 5% in 2010. why is this trend happening, jon? >> does anybody really plan on buying tech gadgets or are you in the ma
this miley cyrus "wrecking ball" parody on youtube in just 24 hours, the man on the wrecking ball is steve cardinal. he pulled this stunt on monday and the video is surpassed the view count for the official videos of miley's performances at the vmas and amas. is this the first time you're seeing it? >> >> i've seen it unfortunately, but -- >> you've seen it. >> it's like a wrecking ball for my ocular -- >> yes. >> optic nerve. >> you can't...
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i hear what steve is saying. believe me, it under performed for a reason. >> this is probably going to take part in it as well. it will trade with crude. it is up 7%, year to date and the market is up 20. >> perry now holds .2 million shares of the company. i- >> another name that we have talked about for a long time. we said give him time and he will sort it out and we have. yes, the stock has moved considerably since then. >> and lastly, leone cooperman's advisor is disclosing a new 2.8 million position. >> i can see why he gets into this but steve and i were talking about this today before the show. i'm short copper. there is is a huge difference. if you believe that copper is going to drop. >> we like to watch them. there are a number of enormous caveats that you should have in mind. >> that right. we always high lid. which i think they should, you and i talked about that a lot. i think you could really get a sense. >> it wouldn't be so silly as to disclose the short that really crushed the pole. >> you have
i hear what steve is saying. believe me, it under performed for a reason. >> this is probably going to take part in it as well. it will trade with crude. it is up 7%, year to date and the market is up 20. >> perry now holds .2 million shares of the company. i- >> another name that we have talked about for a long time. we said give him time and he will sort it out and we have. yes, the stock has moved considerably since then. >> and lastly, leone cooperman's advisor is...
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jeff and he came here with his animals. >> steve: right. he came all the way here. but this is a tight -- you're this is a tight, tight show. no waste of any time. >> jimmy: well, we -- i don't want to waste this great audience's time. do you want your team to be wasted? [ cheers and applause ] might as well -- get in his old vw bus and get his animals and get out of here. >> steve: get back to buffalo. >> jimmy: come back -- it's a great day to travel. >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] it's the best travel day of the year. >> jimmy: you guys, i don't know about you, but whenever i get some down time, i like to bust out my ipad, play some games. you guys play any games on their ipads at all, iphones? [ cheers and applause ] right now i'm obsessed with candy crush. i love that game. it's so addicting. anyway, i was playing it in the office earlier today and had trouble getting past one of the levels, but luckily somebody stopped by to offer some help. take a look. >> jimmy: come on. that a move? i hate this game. [ cheers and applause ] >> what s
jeff and he came here with his animals. >> steve: right. he came all the way here. but this is a tight -- you're this is a tight, tight show. no waste of any time. >> jimmy: well, we -- i don't want to waste this great audience's time. do you want your team to be wasted? [ cheers and applause ] might as well -- get in his old vw bus and get his animals and get out of here. >> steve: get back to buffalo. >> jimmy: come back -- it's a great day to travel. >> steve:...
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a new kind of republican, steve. that's the basic deal. he knows how to make deals and cross the aisle without giving up his principals. so do you feel chris christie is your toughest opponent? >> he would be a very good general election opponent. the question is is it possible for chris christie to get through the republican primary? what happens is it's dominated by rand paul. they make it difficult for chris christie to get back to the middle once he gets through a republican primary. you saw it with mitt romney. it was a tough deal. tough general election candidate. >> bob cost at that, up or down? >> chris christie is the lone success story. >> thank you, steve mcmahon. thank you robert cost at that. you guys are great. that's it for this evening's show. more of the election results tomorrow night. thanks for watching. i'm larry kudlow. ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadill
a new kind of republican, steve. that's the basic deal. he knows how to make deals and cross the aisle without giving up his principals. so do you feel chris christie is your toughest opponent? >> he would be a very good general election opponent. the question is is it possible for chris christie to get through the republican primary? what happens is it's dominated by rand paul. they make it difficult for chris christie to get back to the middle once he gets through a republican primary....
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steve cohen is lot of things. he was smart enough to surround himself with people that are very, very bright. they didn't make that much money for being stupid. melissa: james what do you think. >> i will not cry for them either but this may be interpreted as sad commentary on wall street -- melissa: why is this not a sad commentary on wall street? at love folks out there say this firm has been very suspicious for a long time. they were trading ahead of the street. they were too good. made too much money. all the talk on the street for years and years it was dirty money. >> you have to give people their presumption of innocence and you need to keep it in per speck. they had six people convicted of six people of insider trading. there is a firm of about a thousand people. this is not entirely clear a firm-wide problem although obviously when they agreed to right a very big check, in fact the biggest check ever it raises questions. melissa: it's a firm-wide problem. >> i'm sorry, i read -- melissa: ha is exactly wha
steve cohen is lot of things. he was smart enough to surround himself with people that are very, very bright. they didn't make that much money for being stupid. melissa: james what do you think. >> i will not cry for them either but this may be interpreted as sad commentary on wall street -- melissa: why is this not a sad commentary on wall street? at love folks out there say this firm has been very suspicious for a long time. they were trading ahead of the street. they were too good....
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it is 4:48 let's go to steve. >>> take a limo, sal. >> that it is the way to go, steve, 30s and 40ss and 50s and we have 50 degrees, a lot of high clouds are heading towards us a weak system is approaching southern california, there is our system as it begins to take a track towards central california and we will rack in some clouds, a lot of that is missing and a big system is going into the northeast, 30 up in what hoe. >>> and they are working their way into today. they are just splitting today, mild warm, lower 70s in santa cruz for gilroy and we have a chilly morning, low-to-mid, everybody is pretty close, vallejo 64, wall walnut creek 64, brentwood oakly, 60s, santa cruz went 68, san jose at 67 and 66 in red wood city and 65. except for high and mid-level clouds, it looks like pack to sunny and warmer and we have some big changes next week so we will ease into that. >> time now is 450 and a homeless woman's belongings are coming into the bay. we will tell you about the cruelty -- cruelty after we found out it involved two cats. >>> and a judge may take some. sting out of the ai
it is 4:48 let's go to steve. >>> take a limo, sal. >> that it is the way to go, steve, 30s and 40ss and 50s and we have 50 degrees, a lot of high clouds are heading towards us a weak system is approaching southern california, there is our system as it begins to take a track towards central california and we will rack in some clouds, a lot of that is missing and a big system is going into the northeast, 30 up in what hoe. >>> and they are working their way into today....